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Stricter legislation and greater public awareness, and condemnation, of honor-based violence have in some countries resulted in a higher incidence of "suicides" and unexplained accidents.
Nicole Pope: After the Shafia Verdict Nicole Pope 2012
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Stricter emissions standards will not stop Chili Day
Archive 2009-10-25 Tyler 2009
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Stricter adherence to deadlines and the delivery schedule is also a factor in companies giving orders to Chinese manufacturers.
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Stricter regulation would lead to constant confrontations between players and umpires.
Step Up to the Plate—and Stay There! Jared Diamond 2011
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Stricter sentencing for crimes committed during periods of public disorder exists in the U.S. as well.
Judges Give Harsh Sentences to Offenders, Citing Public Disorder Paul Sonne 2011
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Stricter adherence to deadlines and the delivery schedule is also a factor in companies giving orders to Chinese manufacturers.
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Stricter regulation of the tour operators working in both regions and the disciplining of rogue police would also set a valuable benchmark.
The 'human safari' is an outrage to tribal feelings | Observer editorial 2012
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Stricter emissions standards will not stop Chili Day
We put the FUN in fundraising Tyler 2009
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Stricter child-labor rules were proposed for U.S. farms by the Labor Department that would cover hired hands age 15 and younger.
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Stricter voter-ID measures are moving forward in at least half a dozen states after Republicans gained control of many statehouses and governors' mansions in November.
States Toughen ID Rules for Voters Amy Merrick 2011
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